Featured Exhibition

With work by more than 20 artists and collectives from diverse international backgrounds, the exhibition In __ We Trust addresses this complex nature of money, as well as, its relationship to art. Works in the exhibition take currency as a material or subject, involve transactions, precious materials, and alternative forms of exchange. Anchored by select pieces from previous decades, the exhibition focuses on work made since the 2008 financial crisis. On view October 3, 2014 - March 1, 2015.

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Each year, every Columbus City School 5th grade student - more than 5,000 - participates in the Artful Reading program at no cost. This is made possible in part through the generous support of The Harry C. Moores Foundation and McGraw-Hill Education.

Leonard Marcus Talk, Why Picturebooks Matter

Leonard Marcus, childrenâ€™sÂ picturebook historian andÂ author, is also one of the mostÂ trusted critics in the field. His incisive book reviews appeared in every issue of ParentingÂ magazine for 21 years. He currently reviews for The New York Times Book Review, among other publications, andÂ speaks to parents and professional groups throughout the U. S. and around the world. In conjunction with our exhibition Imagine! The Art of the Picturebook. This program is $10 for nonmembers and $5 for members. To guarantee a seat, please reserve your seat online, or by calling 614.629.0359.

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With work by more than 20 artists and collectives from diverse international backgrounds, the exhibition In __ We Trust addresses this complex nature of money, as well as, its relationship to art. Works in the exhibition take currency as a material or subject, involve transactions, precious materials, and alternative forms of exchange. Anchored by select pieces from previous decades, the exhibition focuses on work made since the 2008 financial crisis. On view October 3, 2014 - March 1, 2015.

This small book is the second in a series of publications intended to acquaint visitors with special collections of the Columbus Museum of Art. This book turns to Western civilization and focuses on sculpture of the past one hundred years.

Zulu artists in South Africa create this body of work, which truly reflects their creative spirit. These versatile telephone wire baskets can be put to use or showcased on display and have become quite collectable as no two are alike.

Zulu artists in South Africa create this body of work, which truly reflects their creative spirit. These versatile telephone wire baskets can be put to use or showcased on display and have become quite collectable as no two are alike.